JAKARTA: Campaigns to end the role of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in Indonesia intensified on Wednesday, after a group of 35 leading economists said the economy would fare better without the IMF.
Rizal Ramli, former chief economic minister who leads the coalition, told reporters that once the IMF gets its hands off Indonesia, the economy would expand stronger and even return to pre-crisis levels of around 7% by 2005.
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